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THE MOPyiyG- HERALD: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1S88 Porintt)nitjjStcvatd O. V C. K. It. TI31E TABLE. NORTH BOUND. I eparts! nices. -. i.i. -jr. j ;;-!. aim T;o..uiii i'urti'd 10 Loam f-a-'f'Ji: ex 1 1 1:15 ainj Uir.-iii! j ' :i4.",j)in Frei-Jit j ":ln-iin " 24.r.iin SOUTH 150UND. Arrives Departs i Arrives i! i cp K'j'i-'.-iit- ex freight. !. 7:4ri;nii fjpm 2;i)im!l2 40pm ! 1.::0tv,. Ashlan.ifUiOun Fiiiicne i 4 ')in Kmrene fi.nonm A'l Freight received ior suutli alter li A. M. or the same iiuv. LEBANON BRANCH. "n APiaV Departs i Arrives. No U i li30 p ml Lebanon at m No l:i j 3.10 p uij " S.f p , :' :n Leb'n i i No 11. . . 5.00 p in Albany at f.4." a in V i 14.1... 12.00 p in ' 2.45 p m OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs ..Ut.ioanill.OO p ...I 5.2.rvmlfi..r0a P.i-'imer Freight JO IT I.N. ABOUT 1UW.V Fresh oysters at F. II. Pfeiffer's. Whbat is going at 72(373o cents in this city. Prof. H. Richards has return ed from Eastern Oregon. Mr. J..S. Cochrin returned yes terday from a trip to Portland. Olympia oysters, the first of the neason, at Diercks' restaurant. Fresh oysters, the first of the neasoy, at the City Kestauiant. A girl wanted to do general housework. Apply to Fred Blum berg, j Archie Blackburn has accepted a clerkship in the store of F. L. Kenton. There were eighteen arrests by the city police during the month of August. Mrs. Geo. S. Royce left yester day for a two weeks sojourn at Sal inoo river. For the first time in many weeks the Willamette valley is threatened with a genuine rain. Hale Backensto, L. W. Devoe and W. B. Scott have returned from the mountains. Simoa Seitenbach, of Spokane Fails, is in the city on his return from a1 trip to Europe. The regular meeting of the Y. W. C. T. U. wiil be held at their hall atf 7 MO this evening. A girl wanted to do general housework. Atply at the resi dence of C. E. Wolverton. Mr. H. G. Klum, of Sodaville, expects to sell his hotel iu that 4 !U. jUiu-e iiiia icluovc vt -uuaiiv. 1'atronize Home industry ana try some 01 J. Josepn s Havana nueu Sir. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Waller East went to Eugene ves-j rerdayita obtain men to engage on sewer (work, there being no men obtainable in this citv, on account of the activity other work. Look: out for adv. to-morrow on railroad and Conn Bros, new In their new juarrerfi next to the Revere house they have one of tiie neatest and itr itti-wkpd stfires in the citv. m..rr : i : " v. 1 tie U. c?. hiUiti oci v itc nmuii has been on a vacation tor a month, has again commenced the weather report. The indications for to-day are fair, cool weat.ier. C. EMaxon. Sam May and Mrs. Oharlesj' Both, from Harrisburg, were in the city yesterday, attend ing to the legal requirements in regard to the will of the late C.iarles Roth. J. P. Galbraith, of this city, is acting as temporary secretary of the Brownsville woolen mills, in !he absence of 0. P. Coshow, who has gone to Butte City, Montana, in the interest of the company. Julius Gradwohl will leave in a few days for San Francisco to pur- i ii.- i t - 'nase an auaition to nis mammo" i sto. V of j crockery and glassware. He proposes to branch out into a jobbirg trade, and will keep a stock second to none in Oregon. Messr. Vassello & Thompson are now prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental painting, paper hanging, ceiling decorating, 'tc, the ' latter having purchased the interest of John Saltmarsh in the firm.! Wm. (FortmiHer has just re reived from Michigan, the great furniture making state, a lot ot the ?ieat"st 'and most unique center tables ever offered in this city. Call and see if it is not true. A ne line of carpets, clothing, boots and shoes is offered at A. B. Mcllwains at prices that cannot be undersold in the city. The superi ority of their goods, together with the verv low prices, make them verv desirable. Call and see them. . The Saife and Reliable Baking Powder at Con.ad Myers,' is the most desirable powder ever offered to the public. Two elegant prizes, which tbe buy t "n select, from a lame invoice of Chinaware, vases. c-t-.. ar given away with each can. p.urkharT ic Royce of this city havr a 'model job printing office. It is lighted and motor power fur nished by electricity, and all work is neatly and promptly. Their establishment is second to none in he sta'e. II. C. Powell, who returned from east of the- mountains some tune started back yesterday after ago, t'ne rest of his faaiiiy. part of thm having rem- 'ned behind to look alter their crop, iney win make there ltiture home -somewhere m the valley. iKrLaMgulin I'rat-Ucal Tailoring l iu:ii::ier and fall Miits, tnri pants in ;.uy .-ivie a tpeviiiiiiy. CiV Ulisig :ii:d re-pairing prnint'y :.) tended to. jluill strict, Albany. Oregon. TilE FACi KSIOXIST.. The Train Delayel and Wi' bany About Tea O'Cl.ck. "leich The d. A. R. excursion tram which should have arrived in this citv at o :.' tins nioiniii is a;out live hours late. It was delayed beyond the Sis kiyons and passed Ahland at 10 MO o'clock last night, and if it runs on regular time will reach this city about H):."0 o'clock. Those who intend to go out to see the excur sionists, however, shou'd remem ber that the engineer may be feel ing pretty well anil may make up some of this time, in which event j it may arrive by D o'clock or before, j The members of the Women's ; Hetief Coips have made a large i quantity of magnificent bouquets, j which will be presented to tiie ex ! cursionists on their arrival. Mine ! Host Gross, of the Depot hotel, I has prepared for them a sumptuous ! breakfast, and the excursionists during their stay of one hour will have an opportunity to see some of ths floral wealth and the fruit pro ductiveness of Albany and sur rounding country. The train will be joined by a few from this city. Yaquina Salmon. A gentleman from Yaquina states that the fall run of salmon has commenced in earnest.aud the ! canneries are in active operation. The salmon are larjje this year, many of them weighing as high as fifty pounds. The boats of Allen Parker's cannery brought in Sun day night about fifty fish. A large run is expected this week, and the catch of the season it is thought will be much larger than last year. The run has commenced about two weeks earlier than usual. Another JjUOttO on Harrison. ftt ri'o r-i f ft I f i van T uorota agents of this citv, have another $100., which thev wish to wager on Harrlaon'fi 0la,.f'mn An,, Umvor in cheap wool who desires to back his judgment as to the popularity of Cleveland's free trade policy with his money will be accommo dated, as the money is lying in the safe of Messrs. Curran & Montenh waiting to be taken. The Demo crat will please copy. Will Probated. The will of the late Chas. Roth, of Harrisburg, was admitted to probate yesterday. The estate is valued at $10,000. One hundred and forty-six acres of land by the terms of the .vill is to be sold for ti, h0n0fitnfn,0r'i;oti.,Tn.J a paper published at Cincinnati, "71 iV , i f -r. Ohio. The remainder of his prop- ?' l1 oadalbin streets was re erty together with three hundred ""f to the 'ee on fire ana and twentv acres of land will go to I ' . . - his wife, who is his sole heir. j , a!,! h comm'ssl?ner was or ' dered to buy a car load ot lumber. The Orcjiou Pacific. Wm. M. Hons, vice-president of; tjie Q,-e,,on iaeinc railroad, is m j tMe city. He will leaye this morn- ,nL, m mnmanv with Abu H.i j man one of the directors of the V1 ujjpecuou over, the line eastward. He savs work j is to be pushed vigorously forward i from this time until Boise City is I reached. Xearlv a thousand men are now at work along the line, : and more are to be put to work as ' soon as thev can be obtained. i Patents ranted. following patents The granted were to citizens ot the Pacific- States during the past week, and eported for the Herald by C. A. Snow fe Co. patent lawyers, Wash ington. I). C A. B. Rnwprs S:in Francisco, dredgiug apparatus ; I R. F. Bridewell, San Francisco, automatic gas lighting device : G. W. Carter, Oanyonviile, Oregon, I car heater; T. W. Munroe, San! Francisco, automatic station ind: cator for railway cars ;J. P. Turney, j Arlington, Oregon, car coupling. Little Girl Burned One Sunday morning a little daughter of Joseph Myers, of Leb anon, was playing with matches, when her clothing caught fire. Her parents heard her screams and ran to her rescue. They succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but not before the little girl was badly burned. It is thought, however, she will recover. She is a neice of Mrs Edward Zf yss of this city. More laborers Wanted. Jim Westfall, the Chinese con tractor, will go to San Francisco to-day to secure 300 Chinese laborers to work on the Oregon Pacific. He has a contract for furnishing labor for Neugass, Myers & Co. and says he cannot get enough men in the state. White men are busy in harvest and a sufficient number to do the work cannot be obtained. 4 bout Hop. John P. Schnieer, of this city, has engaged for Portland parties 30,000 pounds of hops in the vicin ity of Brownsville, paying for the same 12'.. cents per pound. Hop picking begins this week. The yards of Linn county are generally in prime condition and a large yield is expected. Death 1" Willi 4. nines. Mr. Willis Gaines, one county's pioneers, died of at Linn his home near Scio Sunday, aged about 7 He and his wife had gone to Sodaville for their health a few months ago, where Mrs. Gaines died last week, and was soon fol lowed by her husband. Thev leave a wide circle of relatives anil friends. Firemen's 3 'erlioji. Linn Engine Co. No- 2 elected officers last night with the follow ing result: Presiuent. I. li. " ' i'.lackbum ; secretary. M. If. . r.his; unanciai secretary. 1). J. iDuhruilie: treasurer. G. '('. Will; I foreman. W. E. Gilietr : lt assist ant, John Kobson : id assistant, Jas. Callahan. W. Smit : on stoves and ha- rcd;;:-ct: t': - nr:-f .i;:e- '.o ;u;t the times CITY Vttl'XCIS.. Adjourned Sleeting List Evening -7'-. New Steamer Accsp:ed by tiie City. A special meeting of the city council was held last night with Mayor Cowan in liie chair and Coiincilmen Read, Tab'.er, Grad woiii, Parker, Wrightsman, present. .Minuses oi la.-t regular meeting wVre read and approved. The claim of A. W. Prushaw for tinie lost wnile in (juarantiue was set lied by donat ing him $15. The reports of the city treasurer and recorder were adopted. iiie report ot the committee on streets and public property was read recommending tiiat tiie owners ot the water ditch be required to re pair the flume on the west line if Lyon street between First and second streets, which was adopted. Also that a new walk be ordered on Ferry streets lots 5 and 0 block iu, on Seventh btreet lots o and 4 block 5l within ten days. Also on Fourth street across the railroad track by the S. P. li. R. within 10 days. On motion of Councilman Tabler a street grade was established on Feiry street from Eighth to the ci;y limits. t The mayor and recorder were instructed to pay $40 for the use of the Sherman patent bridge as a perpetual right. Petition for a sidewalk on the north side of Seventh street be tween Calapooia and Washington streets was read and referred to committee on streets and public property. Petition for cistern at the inter section of Seventh and Elm streets was read and referred to committee on tire and water. Bids for building the sewer across Baker street were opened and the contract was awarded to Jas. Laurent, terra cotta pipe at ! ?i;'; p eru?1' On motion aild COmmittee the chief engneer on tire and water were instructed to superintend the sluicing out of the sewer on Cala pooia street. On motion the matter of the flume on Broadalbin street was referred to the committee on streets and public property. The matter of a sewer in block 2 was referred to committee on streets and public propeity. The sewer on Baker street was ordered completed w thin eight days. The action of the recorder in procuring the re-insurance of Xo. l's building was ratified. A11C aiitu oi me cap lor nre The delinquent tax was ordered Thp mnnrta ftf ft,.. r.,;f ! fir .tml u-mw .( ti.. ..,;.. o- iflllHPr CliTlll'riliriir t hfk ntu? Dniritm .o ..v .. " v ..f.... ; accepted by the city in accordance tueir recommendati ot is C LAIMS ORDERED PAID. W. I". Read. J. H. iiurkhart 1. 1 lavs Wm. Welch P. W. Spink N. J. Henton W. W. Parker Woodin it Willard Fred Hoffman Crossen A Alien W. B. Barr. Stites &. Nutting G. M. Westfall $ 1 50 17 00 ! 75 25! 4 35 I 00 00 I 15 00 1 5 00 1 50 8 00 7 75! 52 00 5 00 25 44 30 00 " Hrdey .. ntATHKK KCPOKT. Summary of meteorology fcr Aug. 1S8S, from observations taken j at Albany, Linii county, Oregon, j by John Briggs, volunteer observer for the signal service, U. S. army. . Highest barometer on the 13, ! 30.04. Lowest barometer on the 29, 29.57. Mean barometer for the month, 29.80, Highest daily average of baro meter 30. Lowest daily average of baro meter 29.61. Highest temperature on the 16, 94 Lowest temperature on the 20, 48. Mean for the month, 6S.66. Highest dailv range of thermon ter on the 20p 43. Lowest daily range of thermon ter on the 20, 17. Mean temperature at daily, 59.58. Mean temperature at daily, S3.03. Mean temperature at daily 00.19. Prevailing direction north. A. M. M. of wind Velocity or force, 2 Total rainfall or melted snow, 0. Depth of snow at end of month, 0. No. of days on which .01 or more rain fell, 0. No. of days of cloudiness average 8 scale of In, . Of 93 observations 67 am rb-ar r j cloudy, :i fair, 1 foggy, 0 rain, 3 nazy, ) overcast, 0 smoky. Frost on the mornings "of 0. Temperature 2.i4 on average of ten vears. Rainfall 0.14 on average of ten years, I.cbamni Telegraph line. 51. A. Miller of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday. From him we learn that several men are busily employed in setting the poles for the new telegraph line from that place to this city ; having already sot Shem to about five miles from Lebanon this way. Ctood Work. Cos ot r.urkhart threshed for r.on-1. ir i iay and three (luri'tfis 2'.n.) bli: ids ot wheat, tiie product sixty-nine dav's work acre. A prettv .,c,,.j an-i a verv fair vield consul.-! i;:ir inat nart ul .t wa i.:n t- ly killed out and ui-iy halt a stand. STATE ISiJ-SMTtlii;. The Ees-idence of Ban Clark Burned Near Sa'.ein The rsenrsionists. Special to the IIfrali'. SALKM. Sept. o. The residence of Mrs. Daniel Clark, situated four miles south of -this city, caught lire at an early hour this morning and burned to the ground. It was a line farm residence. The origin of the lire is not known. The loss wiil probably be $2S00.- Xebody was at the house at the time, Mrs. Clark being at a neighbors, half a mile distant, helping cook for har vest hands, who discovered the lire and hastened to the scene only in time to save the onran, all the rest oi the contents being destroyed. It is not known whether or not there was any insurance on the place. EXCURSIONISTS DELAYED. Ashland. Sept. 3. The G. A. R. train, which left San Francisco yes-terday, assed this city at 10 :30 o'clock this evening, being about five hours late. There are over 300 in the party, including many members of the Women's Relief Corps. They go north to Albany, where a stop of an hour will be made and will then go to Portland, meeting the Oregon dele gation September 4th, ami the Washington territory delegation at Tacoma September 5th, proceed ing thence to Minneapolis, wheie Commander-in-Chief Rhea will be met on September Sth and the three delegations of the depart ments of California, Oregon and Washington territory will act as his escort to Columbus, arriving there earlv on Monday, September 10th. I IKK AT 1HK lAIXKs. Two Blocks Consumed at a Loss of About $25,000. The Dalles was visit-' 1 by a destructive tire Sunday morning, which consumed property amount i g to $25,000. The fire started in an alley back of a furniture store and auction house, and spread rapidly. The losers are : Max Vogt, t ight buildings ; loss, $S000 ; insurance, $4000. Mr. Sanders, two ; insurance, un known. Geo. A. Liebe, four buildings; loss, $2000 ; no insurance. Mrs. Ben Korten, $5000; insur ance, $350. O. D. Tavlor, $1500; insurance, $1000. Mr. Brookhouse, $1000; no in surance. French & Co., $1000; fully tn sured. Mrs. A. Gray, $1500; inuraace, $1000. A. Win term ier, $500; no insur ance. S. Kline, $500 ; insured. Dietzel Bros., $200; insured. D. W. Edwards, $35,000 ; no in surance. McFarland & French, $10C 3; in sured. A. H. Coy, Mrs. Bobbins, L. W. Johnson, Mrs. Doherty and Mr. Kerns, loss of furniture. Mr. Adams loses material in shoe shop; insurance unknown. Mrs. Booth's buildings dam aged ; insured. Mrs. C. E. Chrisman, goods damaged: fully insured. Neany two blocks are leveled to the ground, except three bricks and- three frame buildings. The fire was oi incendiary origin. .4 n Abtol ute i in e j The Original Ahietine Ointment i only put up in large two-ounce tin I boxes, and is an absolute, cure lor old j sores, burn.-, wounds, chapped hands j and all skin eruptions. Will positively j cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original hietine Ointment. Sold by j Foshay fc Mason at 25 cents per box i by uiail 30 cents. I t An Kvplanalioii. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many are now articled? If you will remember a few years ago the word JlaLtria was comparatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as thev ana Malaria are in tended to cover what our grandfather called Biliousness, and all are caused by troub.es that arise from a diseased condition of he Liver which in per forming its unctions finding it can not dispose ofthe bile through the or dinary chan ne is compelled to pass it oil' through the system, causing ner vous troubles, Malaria, liilious Fever, etc. You who are suff ering can well appreciate a cure. We recomnmde Green's August Flower. Its cures are marvelous. Railroad Lsiborer.s Wanted. One huiulred men wanted to engage in rock work, and as teamsters on the Oregon 1 acilic railroad. Apply to headquarters at the end of the track. A. Brink. A Child Killed. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur- tinsiiii when thev can relieve the I child of it3 peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no itnium or morrdiine. Sold by i A - Foshay ct Mason. Ve mi and Uo Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases.- It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcer3, erup tions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the5 constitution. itlciis r Harri-lmrg, Allrnlisn! Notice is hereby riven that on Saturday. September 15th otir store will he closed, for the day, on t- !..-. .!.. account OI i .Ijsei .i:icc ui mi; uai as a Jewish holiday. j May ot Sexedrs i lioiu ; fix u; v cry our lir dryer. Jl voti :.: Sn.ith f- Mce tu -i.a-c to; and siurke Est:'fl!as. BRIEF 5JETI.. Six f 1 avesfor a dollar at T. Jones's 1 1 : 11 )!: Ml: ()VfMIl:U'.S y H:ine.- of all stylos at Thompson A: Overmans. Fine; old cherry bounce at M. Uaum ir.iil's. Ice cream every day at Frances ieirier's. A c'.i-aii tov.el for every customer at Viercck's. A w.v invoice of British trimmings at Read's. Boot and shoes at cost ;d Browncll A Stanard's. Go and see the sew silverware at Will tt s-tark's. Curry combs brush son i: Overmans. at Thoniji- j Low prices and good vorl nt Iliompsou tv. Overmans. Thompson : Overman the leading harness dealers. Ode's and ends nearly gone. Mou ciih i: Seitenbach A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will & Stark's. A line line of imported cigars re ee'e 1 at Brow ne!! iS: Stauard's L- -.ve your orders at Browncll & Sta:i:i"d' for choice berries. Dr. -r. V. Gatf, physiciau and Sur gcor, s'.iedd Oregon. Ac : lent insurance at the lowes rates by Burkart & Keeuey. No is the time to oil your harness and Thompson & Overman have spleudid oil. A full line of ladies' slippers at cost. No broken sizes to-day, at Moutcith & iSeitenbach's. Get a Seth Thomas watch of F. M French, and you will always know the exact time of day. We handlo three kinds of fruit jars and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Bkowxell fe Staxard. If you want us to call at your house to take orders, please leave word at our store. Browncll & Stanard. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest cyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion-, etc. For sale at M. Banmgart'si For your line imported md Ke West cigars, go to. M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Just received at 'V. F. Read's a full line of ladies tine muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. The lai gest and most elegant line of silwrware and jewelry ever shown in Albany has just been opened at Will iV: St irk's. That exquisite iine of satins in our show wiii't iw will be run close this week. Have no excuse for not get ting iu on them. Montieth & Seiten ' acli. Tiy St, Patrick's Pills and compare their eil'ect with any other kind made. They contain good properties of the older preparations in the market combined with the most va'uable medicines discovered in modern tunes. As a cathartic and liver pill, St, 1'at- ; rick's are perfection. Sold by Foshay K .Mason. Soothe and Heal. Santa Abie soothes and heals the membranes of the throat and lung, when poisoned ami iiitiam- d by dis ease. It prevents night sw-jats and tightness across the chet, cures coughs, croup, asthma, tolds. brosi- j chilis, pneumonia, whooping-cough j and lung troubles. No other medi i cine is so successful in curing nasal j catarrh as California-Cat-K Cure, j The enormous ami increasing del :nd for these sianard California remedies; con linn their merits. Sold and ab- i soluteiy guaranteed bv Foshav ,x j Mason. ! -VIA- Sortliern Pacific Eaiiroafl I -TO- CoLumbus, OhIo, By way of St. Paul and Chicago, to attend the 2-2nd National Encampment of G. A. R., which meets in that city Sept. 12th. Every body can take advantage of this excursion rate and visit their old homes in the East. You do noi have to be aG. A. K. to join this excursion The Northern Pacific Kailr-jad will make a rate of 80.00 From all points in Oregon and Vash:nto:i Territory to Columbus, Ohio and return. Ticket! on sale Sept 3rd, 4lh and 5th. Goo.1 to return to Oct 31st. This is the route se lected bv the Department of California, Ore gon and Wasnington Territory. A special tram will leave Portland on the evening Of j Sept. -nh, running through to Columbus. ; Pullman Sleeping Cars and Tourist Sleepin Cars attached to ail trains lirrthx I re1 in latter cars. For reservations in s;i me, ad dress A. D. CHARL'ION, Art't Gen. Pass. Agi.Northern Pacific R.R. 2d Washington St., Portland, Oreaon ?0 LCI HERMANN DIERCK, Prop'r. mitlS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO X the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where goint meal? will be served at all hours. -Mr Dierok in vites nii old customers and the puVic gener ally to call. The tables wiil be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. French keeps railroad time. Great English fiemeflj, Murray's S)ecifie A guaranteed cure for a" n.iAOiis diseases, such .'s Weak Mcivcry, Loss of llrain Pvwer, Hysteria. Hiad;:e':i--Pain in the Buck, Nervous Prostration, Makcfuhiess, Kern-' T-'icin? t"wrriia-:i, cuieru La.-si be.o.e tUllc Se,ainai Weakcess, Im- ':. and general loss f power o ii Gencrat ie. Organ- in cither sex - .ausc-l by iix'i-rre ion or over-extr-io;:, x'lul h'c:, n timateiy lead to Premature Trade Mark. . t'ld Ay, lnrtinity at: ! .''!!-ua-.pti.n. si. CO a box or six i'oi forA"..f'0. S':nt bv nail on rei.-eipt of price. F.i'.I p..r- ti'-ur.rs in pr-mivilct s-jnt tree - everv avnlicant. ' ;ii;ii';inic' l!o trc a ty ce. For . i.r...r m-icd we si-ndjS l-'.t-S. W!t!i .1 wri- ' .. ri . T .!.!. - whbi I mi. r- : refund the mono i: 'ii .vcifi -i " "' - ..;.!. -s nil j.i;:.m': - o!u :.:,V:V.rv;"ir.;., 'ill--" , . Kims-is. Citv, io. ilu in Alhviv !v Foiiav i'Aha- t M mi k Yroin LI U I Hermanu s Restaurant Trade Kark. (sou, so! ac.its i A YVariiiBjr. i The M' des of dea !h's approach are i ariou-, aiuls-atjsilfs s-lnw ei.nchisivo ; ly that more person die from diseases i of the thro.it and lungs than any other. ! It is probable that everyone, without '. exception, receives vast r umbers of ! Tubeicle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upsMi suitable ; soil they start into life and develop, j at tirt slowly and is shown by a : slight tickling ? ensation in the throat i and if allowed to continue, their I- ravages they extend to the Jungs pro i duciiig consumption and to the head, ! c.iu.-;::g eat ivrh. Xt.v.- all lhi-s is . dangerous and if allowed t.) proceed j will in time ca:w death. At theorjset i f you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as yon feel that some- j thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostril, obtain a bo'tleof Bofchee's I Germ; S It wsli give you im ! mediate relief. A. line assortment of heavily plated kvives, forks and spoons at F M. French's, "The Corner Jewthy Store." TI IK STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CORVALLIS, ohkoox. Tcriu 'uuiui'iiros on S'Iit:mfoer li, o I.SSS. FACULTY. of experienced A full corps Teachers. Professors and COURSE OF STUDY Arranged expressly to meet thedemamls a needs of the farming intertsts ef the sta PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of are who dosir to enter the College, hut are ta.-t prepared to enter Collese classes by exan.inalioii. MILITAUY TRAIXiM! To the extent rcimiied by law. BUILDINGS Larse, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION". In a cultivated and Christian con!munity,and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be rey uiarlj issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest fibres. Two or more free scholarships from every comity. Consult your County Superintendent. We confidently appeal to the farmers and Granges of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oreson for the pro motion of her oifricul'ural interests. Fcr catalogue or uthtr intoriisu;ion, address B. L. AKNOLI, Prrsidrnl, i'orvallis, Oregon. Those silver knives and iorks aret best manufactured, and are fully wu ranttdvt F. M. French's. Hoard ins County Poor. w OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT ! J.' the next regular term ot the cnuaty i commissioners court of Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in the citv of Albany, or. Wednesday, the 5th day of siep ! tember, IsSS. Staled" bids will be received i for boarding, lodging and washing for the county poor for the ensuing vear. All bids ! must be tiled with the cierk on or before 1 i o'clock P. :., o: the above mentioned daw I The court reserves the right to reject aii." anu all nal-j. Done b order of the court this f.tb dav of August, Iwso. E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. SUJIMOXS. In th' Ch-m'it Court of 'he Slate of Oi-eijcv for Linn County. Ida M. LaFrancis, Plaintiff. ) vs. - E. W, LaFraiici.-. Pei.-'it'aiit I To K. Y. LaFrancis the aho-.c named defend ant. IN l'HE NAME K TH F STATE OF ORE gon jouare h.'ri-b.i r t.;.:in.-! to appe. r J aad answer the " !.iH::a1 n tee alwve named plaintiff in the a' ..- enMi d u-.ir: now oa iile against vim with the clurk of said court, , j o-.i or heforeMouday, the 22nd day of October, ! 1-JSS, the siiuie being the first day of the t next regular term oi said court, and ju are ! hereby, uotiSud that if you f;.il to aspeir and answer said complaint as hereby required. the plaintiff wiil apply to Mie court fur the relief demanded therein, tow it: a decree djj soh ing the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, for the care nd ctitody of Edward A. LaFrancis, and fvr the i-osts and dishr.rsment of thi suit. This summons is published by order of the Hoi. R.P. Bois-e, Judge of the .hird-'udicir.! District of the state of Oregon, made at Chambers at Salem, August 25th 185. CHAS. E. WOLVEKTON, Atty. for Plaintiff. Kxecnlors .otice. In the County Court of Linn county, State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Felix O'Toole, Deceased. ) Notice to j Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :THE une'ersigned have been duly appointed executors of said estate by the county court, of Linn county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby vim-hMrj a?ia nrtnfa frt tlia i,nt,- ,t the ,. om,.of j c. Powell, in Albany, in said county, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Alban3-,JOregonthis loth day of August, 13S3. GEO P. WARNER, FKE1) CLLMBERG, J. C Powell, Executors. Attv. for Executors. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Oregon for Linn County: Stntt oj Nan A. Bunch, P;a:ntirT j vs. Sto:;ely I'. BuncVi, Defendant. I To stokeiv j... Bmich, the ahove named De fe::du'i:t : TX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE 1 gon, you are hereby reqired to apvar and answer the complaint of the ahove plaintiff in the a ove entitled court, now on file with the i-lerk of said court, on or before the 22nd nay of October next, it being the fourth Monday of October, 138-3, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and - answer said complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiff vill apply to the Court for the relief ucnuari ed therein, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds ..f matrimony now subsisting between plaintiff and defendant, awarding the care, custody and control of the minor child, Ma pha Bunch, to plaintiff, and adjudging hat defendant pay the costs and disbursements of thN s dt be tax'-L '1 iiu- unu::on i- v:b!hed in the IlKr-ALt;-Dissk'.h.W'.tc:; by xir'i:- of an order Kiade ! Hon. It. I. ;iie, -' ud;e of said court, !' at . :i - ul ers ci "ne c:tj of Salem, Oregon, ai.d dateil the !th da of August, ISss. 'V. R. N. BLACK BURN, Attorney tor Plaintiff. H. HULBURT, -PROPBIKTOR Or- M Citv M mk lIs p-r-parc 1 t'- funsish lirsi--cla-;s rigss. ami hoard horses ly th's day, week or numtli. ihWc on Fourth street, hct w ee u Ellswcrth and Lyon. Oreson Slate Fair! .....T'iE.... Annml state fair will be'r lieltl on the" fair grounds i:e:-.r Salem, ecmiiieiicini; onthe OF SEPTEMBER 1 Aral eoiitiiuhr r onp wei k. Cnsh premium to the amount of 15.000 Will be awarded fcr Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib its, works of art and fancy work and for tri-, als of speed. The premiums offered nave been increased iit many eascs,and new elasst-s have been add djv. No en try fee charged in divisions J, K, andQ, A. magnificent field of horses entered, and there wiil be splendid contests of ruiiningani) trotting each day. The different transportation companies will make liberal reductions in fares and freights. Special attention in eilel to the premiums offered for county exhibits of grains, graven and fruits. Entries will be received in the secretary ' office in Salem, beginning six days before tha fair, and on the fair grounds from Friday be fore the fair. Persons desiring to exhibit in. divisions J, K, O, P and Q are requested to make their entries on Friday and Saturday before tSe fair, if possible, All entries close on Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. m. PRICES OF ADMISSION-!! Coupon ticket for men (six days) fc- 50 Coupon ti.-kct for women (six days) 1 Oft Day ticket for men 59 Pay ticket for women SS Tickets to the grand stand at race track for males over 12 years 25 Ladies to the grand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will ap Piy to the secretary. SsFSavl to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J. T. GREGG, Secretary. DR. D. M. JONES. Has accepted the agency of Oregon and W. T. for the A. C. Harris Electric Battery Little Kentucky Giant. This battery can be used ami kept in order with but little study or expense. It is one of the finest physicians' anu family batteries in the market. Anyone wishing to purchase a good battery will do well to call and examiii them. The medical or" " acknowledge th great healing- powei of electricity . in many diseases, am' especialiy those of a chronic character The doctor Is prepared to give, electrical treatment. There has been no ex pense spared in procuring every appliance necessary to obtain the b.st curative effect from this potei.t agrnt. You will Snd at hi otlice the Faradic and the Galvanic batter ies, the Galvanometer, millampere meter, the automatic Rheotome, electric needles, Galva no Magnet, the great galvanic rhair.etc. Per-, sons desiring to purchase a battery or wishing electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones office on Third and VasbingtOB streets, M bany, Oregon rt. J. MivruoKN, Pres. f;. s. c.h.k, sec. C B. Moores, Treas. I S. Farrar, Vice Pres. Oregon Laud Company. Organized for the purpose o! buying and selling real estate, advertising the Willamette valley in all of the leading newspapers of the United States, em ploying eastern agents to direct home seekers to the Willamette, valley, and home agents in all the principal" towns of Marion. Polk. LinT, Benton, Clackamas and Yamhill ..entities to aid in locating inimisrr-nts. Cook Ot i!.TM-K:, Manager. Sf For particulars call at the Albany otlice in the Tate hnihiing, one door west of Stewart Ot cox. Hodson iV: Dickpn'son, jraiiagers BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT Come Early and G:t Sizes. Will sell until all are closed out. OREGON RAILWAY anl SAVHiATIOS COM PAW Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Portlandjat 11 a.m and 2 p. M. daily. mT1T7"TJ,r-'Q to and from principal X J.VJVXj 1 .O points in United States Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS1 Emigrant tf-lcsping Cars Ran Tliic-ngh on Express Trains OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUJV Free ofDliars ami Without 'bange Close Coiineetiom at Po-tland for San Fran- eiseo and Puset Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaaii St Jlonteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon, i A. L. MUWEll. . I. t T. ' W. 1!. IIOK O.HB. General Manaser. J.7'Koits leave tiie O. It. N. Cos wharf, st thelor.t of Broad dhiaireer or , . uvsday a-.oi Friday of each eek. Z. U. Browiiell Stanard s